Feather Braided Bun

Clear back when I came up with THIS style, doing what I call a feather braid or cascading braid, I’ve had it in mind to do the style I’m posting today. It’s been ages, and I finally go around to doing it the other day on Bee. It turned out quite pretty I think, and could be used for a little flower girl at a wedding, or probably just about any special occasion you’re attending. It really is quite simple but looks rather fancy I thought!

Make a basic ponytail wherever you want on the head, and secure with a rubber band.

Begin making a basic 3 strand braid – but pulling sections out, as shown in my video HERE for a Cascading or Feather Braid. In the video I use wet hair, which is a bit easier, but you’ll want dry hair for this style, since you’re curling the sections you pull out.

Braid all the way down to the ends of the hair. I pulled hair out from each side of the braid as I worked my way down. Secure the end of the feather braid with a little rubber band.

Then wrap the hair to make a basic bun. I wrapped mine to the left. Secure the bun with a few bobby pins as needed. Be sure not to push bobby pins in anywhere where you have the loose sections of hair hanging out. You want those to be free.

Take a small curling iron & start curling all the sections of hair that hang off the bun. Be sure to curl them in opposite directions sometimes so you don’t end out with one big ringlet.

I lightly sprayed each section of hair with hairspray before I curled it too. Once I’d curled each section, I separated a few of the longer ones that hung down in back & pinned them up onto the bun randomly. I forgot to take a picture of that. You can omit that step if you want, but I wanted it to look a bit fuller so I did that.

And here is the finished product — you’d never guess there is a regular ol’ bun in there, huh?! I added a sweet little flower clip from Gimme Clips that matched her shirt perfectly. You could dress this up with bobby pins with bling, or any fancy accessory for your special day.

I really liked how it made her bun look so much fuller & added so much to a regular basic bun. In a way, it almost reminded me of those “fake hair pieces” you can buy that people put around buns to enhance them — but this looks WAY better!!! Now you can do this & not worry about the hair matching yours or people wondering if you’re wearing fake hair! 🙂

Anyway, hope you like it. If you try this, I’d love it if you shared your pictures with us on our Facebook page! Have a great Friday.

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Right now I just have this video: http://babesinhairland.com/hairstyles/cascadefeathered-braid-video/
That was showing how to do the braid. All you’d have to do is wrap it like a bun after you’ve braided like I show in the video. Then you’ve got all the pieces hanging down that you left out of the braid. And you curl those pieces as shown in the pictures of this tutorial. hth

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I'm a stay-at-home mom with 3 beautiful daughters - Goose, Bug & Bee. And with 3 girls, what else am I going to do, but a ton of hair?! So good thing that I love to do their hair. I'm no beautician but I love to be creative and try new & fun things. Some days the Babes cooperate more than others, but since I've been doing something with their hair since birth, they are all used to it by now! Some would say I'm obsessed with hair .... I'm ok with that!